Safety Lights; Compartment Lighting; Back-Up Alarm; Hubodometer - PREVOST H3-41 Manual

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SAFETY LIGHTS

Daytime Running Lights
The low beams come on automatically at reduced
intensity when the engine is started and the
parking brake is released. This daytime running
light system provides added safety by making the
travelling coach visible to other drivers.
The lights are not used when:
-
Engine is stopped
-
Parking brake is applied
-
The exterior lighting switch is turned to the
second position.
WARNING:
DO NOT DRIVE AT NIGHT WITH
THE DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS. FOR NIGHT
DRIVING, TURN ON THE HEADLIGHTS BY
DEPRESSING
THE
ROCKER
SWITCH
POSITION. THE DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS
DO NOT PROVIDE SUFFICIENT ILLUMINATION
FOR SAFE DRIVING AT NIGHT.
Fog Lights
Optional halogen fog lights may have been
installed (refer to "Controls & Instruments"
section). Fog lights provide better visibility in fog
and precipitation, and improve the visibility
immediately in front of the coach.
provide added safety.
NOTE:
Some states or provinces may restrict
the use of fog lights.
provincial regulations before using.
Docking and Cornering Lights
The coach may be equipped with up to four
halogen docking and cornering lights. Two lights
are installed at the front of the coach, on each
side as standard equipment. Two optional lights
can be installed on each side at the rear of the
coach. The front lights illuminate at the same
time as the turn signal flashers to increase lateral
visibility while turning. The rear lights illuminate
automatically when the reverse (R) range is
selected to increase visibility while backing-up or
docking the coach.
EXTERIOR
LIGHTING
TO
THE
SECOND
They also
Verify local state or

COMPARTMENT LIGHTING

Baggage, engine, front left service, main power
compartment, front and rear electric compartment
lights are automatically turned on when the
compartment door is opened. An indicator light
on the central dashboard will illuminate when a
compartment door is open.

BACK-UP ALARM

The back-up alarm alerts pedestrians and other
drivers when the coach is being backed-up. Take
extra precautions whenever backing-up.
necessary, use a guide to provide direction when
backing-up. Both the alarm and optional camera
are automatically activated when the transmission
is put in the reverse (R) range.

HUBODOMETER

A wheel hubodometer is installed on the R.H. side
of the drive axle. It indicates the total distance in
miles or kilometers travelled by the coach since
manufacture, including road testing.
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OTHER FEATURES
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